Merry Levov

Meredith "Merry" Levov (1951-) was an American far-left political terrorist who was responsible for three bombings, killing four people.

Biography
Meredith Levov was born in Newark, New Jersey in 1951, the daughter of glovemaking mogul Seymour Levov and former Miss America model Dawn Dwyer. She was baptized in her mother's Catholic faith, and she was raised in the town of Old Rimrock in Morris County. At the age of twelve, she was deeply affected by the self-immolation of Vietnamese Buddhist monk Thich Quang Duc, and, as a high school student, she became increasingly radicalized due to the Vietnam War and took part in antiwar protests in New York City. After lashing out during the 1967 Newark riots, Merry was told by her father to protest against the war from closer to home, and, a few days later, she bombed her town's post office, killing its owner. She went on to disappear, as she was the FBI's top suspect, and she later lived in a skid-row section of Newark. She took part in three bombings which killed four people, and she was repeatedly robbed and raped while taking part in the underground resistance movement. As penance for her crimes, she withdrew from society and became an ascetic Jainist, refusing to return home.